Description & Information

The Mix and Match Collection from Faber-Castell makes designing with color simple. Choose a color set that inspires you. Choose a medium. Mix and Match as you create. Color coordinated palettes give you the freedom to design your project knowing the colors will work beautifully together. Perfect for all you design, memory and craft projects! The Mixed Media Sampler from Faber-Castell is perfect for beginners in mixed media and features - Color collection ensures a solid color scheme, a variety of mediums designed to work together - Art GRIP Aquarelle Watercolor Pencils: Simply use a wet paintbrush to brush over your watercolor pencil design and the water-soluble leads turn to rich watercolor paint. The pigments are permanent, waterproof and lightfast when dry so you can create beautiful watercolor effects that will last a lifetime. PITT Pastel Pencils – give you the color you desire without all the dust and mess. Create soft chalk edgings along scrapbook and journal pages and for framing images. Try them on dark and light papers, smooth or textured, even sandpaper. Metallic PITT Artist Pens – Odorless India ink won’t bleed through your pages and is waterproof and lightfast for brilliant images that will last. The special bullet nib delivers rich metallic pigment and can even be used for inking stamps. Add metallic shimmer to all your projects. Stamper’s Big Brush Pen – Apply multiple colors of India ink to your stamps for easy crisp multi-colored stampings. Odorless India ink won’t bleed through your pages, can be used on all paper types, even canvas, and is waterproof, permanent, lightfast and archival. Metallic Gelatos – These luscious pigment sticks glide on creamy color, then blend beautifully with or without water. Adds brilliant shimmering effect alone or added to other colors. Works great on dark papers, textured papers, and even canvas. Each Mixed Media Sampler Set includes: big brush number 121, Rose Metal Gelato stick, PITT Pastel Pencil number 113, Art GRIP Aquarelle number 117, and PITT Pastel Pencil number 290.